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Root Cause Analysis Methods As A Tool Of Effective Change

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  • Sebastian Wieczerniak

    (Poznan School of Logistics, Poland)

  • Piotr Cyplik

    (Poznan School of Logistics, Poland)

  • Jaroslaw Milczarek

    (Poznan School of Logistics, Poland)

Abstract

Companies which operate in reality of the free market economy encounter problems. These problems may come from internal circumstances, such as not achieving planned KPI results, or external, like acquiring necessary resources for fulfilling their liabilities to customers. In order to solve the problem the most important issue is to reach the sources of its formation and eliminate the root causes. Determining those reasons unskilfully can cause delay in solving the problem or give improper solution, which generates additional loss of, for example, time, human resources, customer confidence or cash. Based on the survey conducted in a group of 50 managers, senior and middle management level, here is presented assessment of effectives of these methods. Each respondent was asked to select which of these methods they use, and rated them on a scale from 1 to 5 the effectiveness of the method. In the survey 1 means ineffective method, and 5 perfectly identifies the root cause. Despite the fact that, taking into account the results of the survey, there are many methods to determine the root cause, the most valued methods are: 8D report, “5 why’s?” and Ishikawa’s diagram. Respondents also noted that often a combination of two methods is used.

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  • Sebastian Wieczerniak & Piotr Cyplik & Jaroslaw Milczarek, 2017. "Root Cause Analysis Methods As A Tool Of Effective Change," Business Logistics in Modern Management, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Economics, Croatia, vol. 17, pages 611-627.
  • Handle: RePEc:osi:bulimm:v:17:y:2017:p:611-627
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    1. Sebastian Wieczerniak & Piotr Cyplik & Jaroslaw Milczarek, 2018. "Mistakes During The Management Of Supply Chains And Methods Of Analysis These Reasons," Business Logistics in Modern Management, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Economics, Croatia, vol. 18, pages 565-582.
    2. Jaroslaw Milczarek & Piotr Cyplik & Sebastian Wieczerniak, 2018. "Using Total Cost Of Ownership As A Method For Identification Of Internal Problems In Purchase Area – Case Study," Business Logistics in Modern Management, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Economics, Croatia, vol. 18, pages 205-223.
    3. Patrycja Hoffa-Dabrowska & Katarzyna Grzybowska, 2020. "Simulation Modeling of the Sustainable Supply Chain," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(15), pages 1-15, July.

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